Anna

3.8K posts

Anna banner
Anna

Anna

@annaJones980

“And into the forest I go, to lose my mind and find my soul.” 💚 Insta @annaphotography121

เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2022
652 กำลังติดตาม1.7K ผู้ติดตาม
Anna
Anna@annaJones980·
We spend so much time chasing moments like this… instead of sitting in them. #TreeClub🌳
Anna tweet media
English
8
16
140
971
Anna
Anna@annaJones980·
Happy Orthodox Easter 🌼🪺🐣
Anna tweet media
English
0
1
44
296
Anna
Anna@annaJones980·
Outshining spring itself 🌸 #TreeClub🌳
Anna tweet media
English
3
19
204
1.3K
Anna
Anna@annaJones980·
Make a wish ✨️
Anna tweet media
English
18
74
536
4K
Anna
Anna@annaJones980·
Cheers to the weekend 🥂
Anna tweet media
English
6
0
87
488
Anna รีทวีตแล้ว
Friends of Richmond Park
Seeking photographs for the 2027 Richmond Park Calendar! You can submit up to 4📷 (landscape, flora, fauna) taken in Richmond Park during the last year. Our Calendar helps raise substantial funds for projects in the Park. Closing date: 31/5/202 🔗: frp.org.uk/2027-calendar-…
Friends of Richmond Park tweet media
English
0
7
11
838
Anna
Anna@annaJones980·
@WoodlandNomad Those are the best kinds of places. I love that you described it like its own little world, it really does feel like a “you weren’t supposed to find this, but I’m glad you did” kind of spot ☺️
English
0
0
2
27
TC🌳
TC🌳@WoodlandNomad·
@annaJones980 If you know which path to follow (usually just for deer and rabbits) you also get this view, which is one of my favourites. Feels magical and hidden.
TC🌳 tweet media
English
1
0
1
18
TC🌳
TC🌳@WoodlandNomad·
In a hidden clearing 😊#TreeClub🌳
TC🌳 tweet media
English
9
2
115
698
Anna
Anna@annaJones980·
@WoodlandNomad I love that ☺️ it really is the kind of tree you just have to stop and take in.
English
1
0
1
19
TC🌳
TC🌳@WoodlandNomad·
@annaJones980 You may not be surprised to hear that I lay on the ground to admire it and I’ve been on the swing that used to be attached to it ☺️
TC🌳 tweet mediaTC🌳 tweet media
English
1
0
1
9
Anna
Anna@annaJones980·
@WoodlandNomad What a magnificent giant , I’m obsessed 🤩
English
1
0
1
18
TC🌳
TC🌳@WoodlandNomad·
@annaJones980 It’s this big tree but closer and with less sun today ☺️
TC🌳 tweet media
English
1
0
11
49
Anna
Anna@annaJones980·
Watching my favorite tree come back to life, one leaf at a time 🌱 #TreeClub🌳
Anna tweet media
English
2
20
200
1.4K
Anna
Anna@annaJones980·
Morning ✨️ #TreeClub🌳
Anna tweet media
English
4
22
178
1.1K
Anna
Anna@annaJones980·
Petals everywhere , like spring painted the ground 🌸 #TreeClub🌳
Anna tweet media
English
6
18
143
1.5K
Anna
Anna@annaJones980·
@remmy_308 Absolutely, it really is tragic.
English
0
0
1
7
REMMY
REMMY@remmy_308·
@annaJones980 Unfortunately, although his intentions were honourable his actions were indeed reckless. But you are absolutely correct its a tough balance at times, and that becomes even harder when you put yourself under pressure to get there quicker. It's just tragic.
English
1
0
1
15
REMMY
REMMY@remmy_308·
Possibly an unpopular opinion. Whilst I don't think a custodial sentence was absolutely necessary or served the public interest, I'm not surprised. We all make mistakes, but for the grace of god and all that, but he ignored his training.
BettyBoo@BettyBoochichi2

A police officer who hit and killed a 74-year-old motorbike passenger after speeding through a red light while responding to a 999 call has been jailed despite the victim’s family saying they “did not want him to go to prison for doing his job”. PC Mark Roberts was answering a grade-one emergency call about a choking baby when he went through a red light which had been on 'stop' for six seconds and collided with Ronald and Muriel Pinkney in his marked Northumbria Police car. Mrs Pinkney suffered fatal head and neck injuries in the crash on a 30mph stretch of road near the Metrocentre in Gateshead in July 2022. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said PC Roberts was driving at 43mph as he approached the lights and was still going at around 25mph when his vehicle collided with the couple. The 57-year-old officer, who lives in Darlington, was found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving. He was also convicted of causing Mr Pinkney, who suffered a bleed on the brain and multiple fractures, serious injury by dangerous driving. The prosecution said Roberts should have approached the junction more slowly and told the jury the police’s driving guidance stated that risk taking, even in a “noble cause”, was not justified. A statement from the couple’s daughter, Dawn Hunter-Pinkney, said the family “don’t blame the officer for what happened”. “For a long time we were angry but the more we hear about why the officer was driving the way he was, the more we understand,” she said. The victim impact statement, read during the sentencing hearing at Teesside Crown Court on Tuesday, went on to say: “We don’t want him to go to prison for doing his job. We do accept this is a very tragic accident with a very tragic outcome, but sending the officer to prison won’t bring mam back.” Ms Hunter-Pinkney said her parents had been inseparable and her father had been devastated by his wife’s death, going from doing everything with her to “doing almost nothing”. In mitigation, the court heard Roberts was “heartbroken” by the accident and had led a “remarkable life of public service,” joining the police after an Army career that saw him serve in Yugoslavia, Afghanistan and Iraq. But Judge Francis Laird KC, the Recorder of Middlesbrough, jailed Roberts for 27 months, saying: “In my judgement only a custodial sentence can be justified for these offences.” The judge told Roberts that as a police officer he was entitled to use exemptions from the speed limit and the ban on driving through red lights, but that “these exemptions must be exercised cautiously and appropriately”. Judge Laird said: “Your speed as you approached the junction was too high.” “You observed the junction was clear and you simply chose to drive through without stopping or at least reducing your speed to a point where you could stop should another motorist enter the junction.” He went on to say: “The evidence suggests Ronald and Muriel Pinkney were visible to you when you approached the junction, however you were so focused on getting to your destination you failed to notice them.” Roberts was also banned from driving for five years and one month, and must pass an extended retest to get his licence back. Roberts, who has been suspended by his force, was arrested after the collision and later answered “no comment” to questions during his formal interview but provided a prepared statement. In it, he said the ambulance service had requested assistance about a choking five-week-old baby, which indicated paramedics did not believe they could get to the patient before police. Roberts said he took his marked vehicle from Whickham police station, activated his blue lights and sirens, changing the tone of the alert at times, as he made his way through traffic and red lights. Continued…

English
20
1
24
8.1K
Anna
Anna@annaJones980·
@remmy_308 I get the rules are there for a reason, but he wasn’t being reckless, he was trying to save a life. It’s a tough balance between doing the right thing and staying within the lines, and accidents happen even when we "follow the rules" especially under pressure...
English
1
0
0
14
REMMY
REMMY@remmy_308·
@annaJones980 The problem with the context is that he broke a fundamental rule. It's something that is hammered into you during training. Old corny saying, drive to arrive. I'm no saint I've broke the rules many times but if you do & it goes wrong the context won't save you 😔
English
1
0
1
18
Anna
Anna@annaJones980·
@remmy_308 I agree, reflection has its place. But it’s equally important we don’t lose sight of the context: decisions made in seconds, in good faith, trying to save a life.....
English
1
0
1
13
REMMY
REMMY@remmy_308·
@annaJones980 I agree. Not judging the officer he acted im good faith, I've certainly made errors in the past responding to calls or in pursuits. I don't think a custodial sentence is required on the circumstances. But by highlighting it I hope it makes others reflect.
English
1
0
3
28
Anna
Anna@annaJones980·
Morning ✨️ #TreeClub 🌳
Anna tweet media
English
19
26
273
1.7K